| Carex sect. Spirostachyae | |
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| Carex binervis | |
| Scientific classification  | |
| Kingdom: | Plantae | 
| Clade: | Tracheophytes | 
| Clade: | Angiosperms | 
| Clade: | Monocots | 
| Clade: | Commelinids | 
| Order: | Poales | 
| Family: | Cyperaceae | 
| Genus: | Carex | 
| Subgenus: | Carex subg. Carex | 
| Section: | Carex sect. Spirostachyae (Drejer) L. H. Bailey in J. M. Coulter  | 
| Subsections [1] | |
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Carex sect. Spirostachyae is a section of the genus Carex, containing 38 species of sedge. Species in Carex sect. Spirostachyae share a suite of features, including the short internodes of the primary rhizomes, the presence of an antiligule, the leaf-like, sheathing bract at the base of the inflorescence, the presence of three stigmas in female flowers, and the shape of the seeds.[1]
The section is composed of two subsections, with differing edaphic preferences; subsection Elatae comprises species that lives on acidic soils, while those in subsection Spirostachyae live on basic or ultramafic soils.[1] The two sections also differ morphologically, with species in subsection Elatae having wider leaves, thicker stems and larger spikes, the lowest of which may hang downwards.[1]
The centre of diversity of the group is in Europe and adjacent parts of Africa and Asia; a few species occur in Australia, Africa, South America and on oceanic islands.[1] The three species present in North America are introductions.[2]
- Subsection Elatae (Kük.) Luceño & M. Escudero
 
- Carex aethiopica Schkuhr – South Africa
 - Carex binervis Sm. – western Europe
 - Carex borbonica Lam. – Mascarene Islands
 - Carex boryana Schkuhr – Mascarene Islands
 - Carex camposii Boiss. & Reut. – southern Spain
 - Carex catharinensis Boeck. – southeastern Brazil
 - Carex clavata Thunb. – South Africa
 - Carex cyrtosaccus C. B. Clarke – Tanzania, Malawi
 - Carex elgonensis Nelmes – Mount Elgon
 - Carex fischeri K. Schum. – central Africa
 - Carex fissirostris Ball – Atlas Mountains, Morocco
 - Carex fuscula d'Urv. – Chile, Argentina
 - Carex gunniana Boot. – southeastern Australia
 - Carex helodes Link – southern Spain and Portugal, northern Morocco
 - Carex hochstetteriana J. Gay ex Seub. – Azores
 - Carex laevigata Sm. – western Europe, Morocco
 - Carex petitiana A. Rich. – central Africa
 - Carex lowei Bech. – Madeira
 - Carex mairii Coss. & Germ. – France, Spain, northern Morocco
 - Carex mannii E. A. Bruce – central Africa
 - Carex mildbraediana Kük. – Rwanda, Burundi, Kenya
 - Carex modesti M.Escudero, Martín-Bravo & Jim.Mejías – Tanzania[3]
 - Carex paulo-vargasii Luceño & Marín – Morocco
 - Carex perraudieriana J. Gay – Canary Islands
 - Carex punctata Gaud. – Europe, Morocco, western Asia
 - Carex simensis Hochst. ex A. Rich. – central Africa
 - Carex thouarsii Carmich. – Tristan da Cunha
 - Carex vallis-rosetto K. Schum. – Kenya, Tanzania
 
- Subsection Spirostachyae
 
- Carex blakei Nelmes – southeastern Australia
 - Carex burchelliana Boeck. – South Africa
 - Carex diluta M. Bieb. – central and western Asia
 - Carex distans L. – Europe, North Africa, central and western Asia
 - Carex ecklonii Nees – South Africa
 - Carex extensa Good. – Europe and Mediterranean Basin
 - Carex idaea Greuter et al. – Crete
 - Carex lainzii Luceño, E. Rico & T. Romero – central Spain
 - Carex tasmanica Kük. – Tasmania
 - Carex troodi Turril – Cyprus
 - Carex vixdentata (Kük.) G. A. Wheeler – South America
 
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 Marcial Escudero; Modesto Luceño (2009). "Systematics and evolution of Carex sects. Spirostachyae and Elatae (Cyperaceae)". Plant Systematics and Evolution. 279 (1–4): 163–189. doi:10.1007/s00606-009-0156-x. S2CID 29472803.
 - ↑ Peter W. Ball; A. A. Reznicek; David F. Murray (2002). "Carex Linnaeus sect. Spirostachyae (Drejer) L. H. Bailey in J. M. Coulter, Man. Bot. Rocky Mt. 381. 1885". Magnoliophyta: Commelinidae (in part): Cyperaceae. Flora of North America North of Mexico. Vol. 23. Oxford University Press. pp. 521–523. ISBN 978-0-19-515207-4.
 - ↑ S. Martín-Bravo; M. Escudero; P. Jiménez-Mejías (2012). "Carex modesti (Cyperaceae), a new species from southern Tanzania". Blumea. 57 (2): 143–146. doi:10.3767/000651912X657576. hdl:11441/87930.
 
Further reading
- Marcial Escudero; Virginia Valcárel; Pablo Vargas; Modesto Luceño (2008). "Evolution in Carex L. sect. Spirostachyae (Cyperaceae): a molecular and cytogenetic approach". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 7 (4): 271–291. doi:10.1016/j.ode.2006.08.006.
 
